Basic Objects (Obiecte)
Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
In Romanian, the direct object is the person or thing receiving the action of the verb.
- Most nouns stay the same in the direct object position: 'Eu mănânc mărul' (I eat the apple).
- If the object is a specific person, add 'pe': 'Eu văd pe Maria' (I see Maria).
- Pronouns change form: 'Eu te văd' (I see you) instead of 'Eu văd tu'.
Overview
it. In Romanian, every object has a personality. We call this grammatical gender.she? Why is a chair a he?How This Grammar Works
ă or e.Formation Pattern
un for a or an. Example: un scaun (a chair).
o for a or an. Example: o masă (a table).
un in the singular. Example: un telefon (a phone).
some (plural), use the word niște for all genders. Example: niște mere (some apples).
i. Feminine and neuter plurals often end in e or uri.
When To Use It
un meniu (a menu).o pâine (a bread).un laptop on the desk. When asking for directions, you look for o stradă (a street).When Not To Use It
un or o for abstract ideas.freedom or love don't usually take these articles in the same way. Avoid using these simple object forms when you are talking about a specific item. If you mean the table instead of a table, the word changes.un or o. Just focus on the physical things you can touch and see.Common Mistakes
un for everything. English speakers love to do this. Remember that o is essential for feminine words. If you say un masă, a Romanian will still understand you. However, it will sound a bit like saying a apples in English. Yes, even native speakers mess this up sometimes when they are tired! Another mistake is forgetting the neuter switch. A neuter object is un when singular but acts feminine in plural. Don't let the chameleon trick you. Another classic error is ignoring the word ending. If it ends in ă, it is almost always feminine. Trust the endings until you learn the exceptions. Think of it like a grammar traffic light; the ending tells you when to go.Contrast With Similar Patterns
un and o. It is more like Spanish or French. If you have studied those, you will feel at home.neuter category. Spanish doesn't really have that. German has a neuter, but it works differently.he or she yet.Quick FAQ
Do I really have to memorize the gender of every spoon and fork?
Yes, but it becomes a habit very quickly. You'll start to feel the gender.
What if I don't know the gender of an object?
Guess! If it ends in a consonant, try masculine. If it ends in ă, try feminine.
Is the plural always niște?
For the indefinite some, yes! It is your best friend because it works for everyone.
Why does un telefon become două telefoane?
That is the neuter magic. It starts masculine and ends feminine. You'll get used to it!
Meanings
The direct object identifies the entity directly affected by the verb's action. It answers the question 'whom?' or 'what?'
Inanimate objects
Objects that are things, concepts, or places.
“Eu beau apă.”
“Ea cumpără pâine.”
Animate beings
People or pets receiving the action.
“Eu sun pe mama.”
“El caută pe câine.”
Direct Object Pronouns
| Person | Short Form | Example |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Sing | mă | Mă vede |
| 2nd Sing | te | Te vede |
| 3rd Sing M | îl | Îl vede |
| 3rd Sing F | o | O vede |
| 1st Plur | ne | Ne vede |
| 2nd Plur | vă | Vă vede |
| 3rd Plur | îi/le | Îi vede |
Reference Table
| Gender | Singular Article | Ending Clue | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Masculine | un | Consonant | un scaun (a chair) |
| Feminine | o | -ă / -e | o masă (a table) |
| Neuter | un | Consonant | un creion (a pencil) |
| Plural (All) | niște | Various | niște cărți (some books) |
| Feminine | o | -ă | o casă (a house) |
| Masculine | un | -u | un codru (a forest) |
正式程度
Îl văd pe domnul profesor. (School)
Îl văd pe profesor. (School)
Îl văd pe prof. (School)
Îl văd pe profu'. (School)
Objects in a Romanian Living Room
Masculine
- un scaun a chair
- un perete a wall
Feminine
- o masă a table
- o fereastră a window
Neuter
- un tablou a painting
- un covor a rug
The Singular Indefinite Article
How to Choose an Article
Is there more than one object?
Is the word feminine?
Does it end in -ă or -e?
Daily Essentials
Office
- • un laptop
- • o agendă
Kitchen
- • un cuțit
- • o furculiță
Examples by Level
Eu mănânc un măr.
I eat an apple.
Ea bea apă.
She drinks water.
Eu văd pe Ion.
I see Ion.
Tu ai o carte.
You have a book.
Eu îl sun pe tata.
I am calling dad.
Ea cumpără o mașină nouă.
She is buying a new car.
Noi nu cunoaștem pe nimeni.
We don't know anyone.
Tu cauți cheile?
Are you looking for the keys?
L-am văzut pe profesor la piață.
I saw the teacher at the market.
Ea a citit cartea pe care ai recomandat-o.
She read the book that you recommended.
Nu-l pot găsi pe câinele meu.
I cannot find my dog.
Am invitat pe toată lumea la petrecere.
I invited everyone to the party.
Pe cine ai ales să reprezinte echipa?
Whom did you choose to represent the team?
Am observat că îl respectă pe mentorul său.
I noticed that he respects his mentor.
Nu cred că o va găsi pe Maria acolo.
I don't think he will find Maria there.
A trebuit să-l conving pe șef de planul meu.
I had to convince the boss of my plan.
Pe el l-am considerat întotdeauna un prieten loial.
Him, I have always considered a loyal friend.
Nu poți ignora pe cineva care a contribuit atât de mult.
You cannot ignore someone who has contributed so much.
Am fost nevoiți să-l căutăm pe martor în tot orașul.
We were forced to look for the witness all over the city.
Oricât aș încerca, nu-l pot înțelege pe acest om.
No matter how hard I try, I cannot understand this man.
Pe cine altcineva să fi ales, dacă nu pe el?
Who else could I have chosen, if not him?
L-am zărit pe străin rătăcind prin piața centrală.
I caught a glimpse of the stranger wandering through the central square.
Nu se cuvine să-l tratezi pe un oaspete cu atâta dispreț.
It is not proper to treat a guest with such disdain.
Pe câți dintre acești oameni îi cunoști cu adevărat?
How many of these people do you truly know?
Easily Confused
Learners mix up the case markers.
When to use it.
Adding 'pe' to inanimate objects.
常见错误
Văd pe masa.
Văd masa.
Văd Maria.
Văd pe Maria.
Eu mănânc pe mărul.
Eu mănânc mărul.
Văd el.
Îl văd pe el.
Îl văd masa.
Văd masa.
Caut pe chei.
Caut cheile.
Sun pe mama.
O sun pe mama.
Am văzut pe cineva care nu-l știam.
Am văzut pe cineva pe care nu-l știam.
L-am invitat pe Ion și Maria.
L-am invitat pe Ion și pe Maria.
Pe cine ai văzut? Pe Ion.
Pe cine ai văzut? Pe Ion.
L-am văzut pe el, nu pe ea.
L-am văzut pe el, nu pe ea.
Pe cine cauți? Caut pe Maria.
Pe cine cauți? O caut pe Maria.
Am văzut pe toți.
I-am văzut pe toți.
Sentence Patterns
Eu ___ pe ___.
Eu ___ ___.
Îl/O ___ pe ___.
Nu-l/o ___ pe ___.
Real World Usage
Doresc o pizza.
Te văd diseară.
Îl respect pe manager.
Caut gara.
O urmăresc pe ea.
Comand un burger.
The Ending Rule
The Neuter Trap
Color Code Your Notes
Politeness with Objects
Smart Tips
Always add 'pe'.
Never add 'pe'.
Use the clitic form.
Check if it's a person.
发音
Pe
Pronounced like 'peh'.
Statement
Eu văd mărul. ↘
Neutral tone.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Remember: 'Pe' is for People! If it's a person, add the 'pe' to be sure.
Visual Association
Imagine a spotlight (the word 'pe') shining down on a person, while things stay in the shadows.
Rhyme
For a thing, just say the word, for a person, 'pe' is heard.
Story
Maria is hungry. She eats an apple (no 'pe'). Then she sees Ion. She says 'Salut pe Ion' (with 'pe'). She is happy.
Word Web
挑战
Write 5 sentences about people you see today using 'pe'.
文化笔记
The use of 'pe' is a defining feature of Romanian among Romance languages.
Often uses specific regional vocabulary for objects.
Slightly different intonation for objects.
The accusative case comes from Latin.
Conversation Starters
Ce mănânci?
Pe cine cauți?
Ai văzut filmul?
Pe cine ai invitat?
Journal Prompts
Test Yourself
Citesc ___ carte.
Am ___ pantofi noi.
El are ___ calculator.
Score: /3
练习题
8 exercisesEu văd ___ Maria.
Which is correct?
Find and fix the mistake:
Eu mănânc pe mărul.
văd / pe / Ion / Eu
A: Pe cine suni? B: ___ sun pe mama.
Match correctly.
Îl/O văd pe Andrei.
Văd pe Ion.
Score: /8
常见问题 (8)
It marks people as the direct object.
Yes, if it's a pet.
It sounds unnatural.
Yes, but it acts as a marker here.
No, only the marker.
Ask 'whom' or 'what'.
No, but clitics are mandatory.
No, only people.
In Other Languages
Personal 'a'
Romanian uses 'pe' more broadly.
Direct object pronouns
No 'pe' equivalent.
Accusative case
Romanian uses 'pe' instead of case endings.
O-particle
Japanese is agglutinative.
Maf'ul bihi
Arabic is highly inflected.
Ba-construction
Chinese is isolating.
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